My problem looks like this. I want to install a Tomcat certificate in CUCM signed by CA created by me which exists in my ubuntu operating system.This is what I thought the steps should be:
Generate ...

I access an https:// blackberry website for administration with two different pc, on pc1 appear the security certificate webpage where i can choose to close the webpage or continue (not recommended); ...

I cannot access a website even my certificate is valid. Since I got the Firefox update 38.0.1 I get the error code: ssl_error_renegotiation_not_allowed. In the about:config I cannot find it. What can ...

The question is already pretty much self exlanatory. I've exported a Personal SSL certificate (PKCS #12). I can easily import and use this certificate on my Chromebox (chrome://settings/certificates). ...

I removed the SuperFish root certificate from my Lenovo Yoga Pad Pro based on advice from What is the superfish SSL certificate and where did it originate.
Now when I go to web sites in IE and Chrome ...

Firefox users are getting the message This connection is untrusted when going to our web site. under the technical details section it lists the reason as "The certificate is not trusted because the ...

I’ve fogotten passphrase for my SSL certificate private key, however, I’ve got running Apache sever, that uses that key. Is there any way to get passprase or unencrypted version of private key from ...

I've set up a CA with OpenSSL on my old BSD-computer. No problem at all.
But if I sign a CSR, how can I adopt the x509v3 extensions submitted with the CSR?
The only way I know is either to include the ...

I got a RaspberryPi on which I want to host Owncloud. So I followed this tutorial and it works well except the SSL part. I don't want to use self signed.
I set my own subdomain and it works without ...

I have a CA-certificate installed on both a Windows 10 and a Windows Server 10 machine. I have a certificate signed by the CA in use with the help of this: link.
When I now connect from my Windows 10 ...

I've got a device that connected to the server and successfully did the handshake and received application data, however later when client sends keep-alive requests server sends back encrypted alert ...

I am trying to login into some secured site and I am required to use SCR3500 card reader. I found and installed some drivers - http://support.identive-group.com/download_scm/download_scm.php?lang=en. ...

Replaced a linux router with pfsense to handle NAT. Before stunnel worked from a remote site to a port on the linux router that forwarded to an internal mysql server. Now I haven't been able to get ...

I am trying to import a self-signed certificate into che local certificate store of the Trusted Root CAs on my Windows 8.1 machine, but that store is missing. Importing it into the Trusted Root CAs ...

Is it possible to get Chrome to trust an SSL certificate, regardless of who it was signed by?
I've seen this discussion on getting Chrome to accept self signed certificates on StackOverflow, but it ...

I have installed Windows 7 64-bit and I get an untrusted certificate error when visiting any website served via SSL, like Google.com, Gmail.com, etc.
I tried this using Firefox, IE and Chrome and it ...

I am trying to enable the remote execution of powershell scripts on a remote server over https using this example.
What I do not understand is what value to give for the hostname when generating the ...

I'm trying to view a website on a computer that I know is genuine. Typically, a warning screen appears in Google Chrome asking whether or not I want to trust the server. However, the page in question ...

Recently I had to fix a problem in a clients office where their "Scan to Email" function wasn't working on their Lexmark printer. A gmail account's SMTP settings had been working with SSL for several ...

(I've posted this earlier to superuser)
I'd like to temporarily disable all trusted root certificates and wondering if there is a quicker way than going through every single one of them, right-click ...

I have just installed my new network adapter for wireless connectivity. I am using TP-LINK TL-WN727N. I installed the drivers from the manufacturers website to get the latest version. The installation ...

So, I've generated a rootCA, and signed a certificate for *.a.com, how can I trust the resulting certificate in Firefox/Chrome, without trusting the CA directly?
Note that adding an exception (once) ...